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Apr 07, 2010 10:01 am |
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URL Removals Explained, Part II: Removing Sensitive Text from a Page |
Ankit Mittal
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Change can happen—sometimes, as we saw in our previous post on URL removals, you may completely block or remove a page from your site. Other times you might only change parts of a page, or remove certain pieces of text. Depending on how frequently a page is being crawled, it can take some time before these changes get reflected in our search results. In this blog post we'll look at the steps you can take if we're still showing old, removed content in our search results, either in the form of a "snippet" or on the cached page that's linked to from the search result. Doing this makes sense when the old content contains sensitive information that needs to be removed quickly—it's not necessary to do this when you just update a website normally.
To change the content shown in the snippet (or on the linked cached page), you'll first need to change the content on the actual (live) page. Unless a page's publicly visible content is changed, Google's automatic processes will continue to show parts of the original content in our search results.
Once the page's content has been changed, there are several options available to make those changes visible in our search results... Read Complete Article at: http://seoarticlecollection.blogspot.com/2010/04/url-removals-explained-part-ii-removing.htmlPrivate Reply to Ankit Mittal (new win) |
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